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Can I Bring My Own Domain to Weebly?

Last updated on September 28, 2022 @ 6:07 pm

You can absolutely bring your own domain to Weebly! In fact, we encourage it.

A Weebly site with a custom domain just looks more professional, and it’s easy to do. You can either transfer an existing domain to us, or buy a new one directly through Weebly. Weebly offers a few different domain options:

1. Use an existing domain: If you have an existing domain that you want to use with your Weebly site, you can transfer it to us.

The process is simple and only takes a few minutes. Just follow the instructions here.

2. Buy a new domain from Weebly: If you don’t have a domain yet, or if you want to buy a new one specifically for your Weebly site, you can do that directly through us.

Just go to your site’s dashboard and click on “Domains.” From there, you can search for and purchase your desired domain. Prices start at $4.99 per year.

3. Use Weebly subdomains: Lastly, if you don’t want to use a custom domain, or if you’re just getting started with your site and aren’t ready to commit to a purchase yet, you can use one of our free subdomains. These take the form of “yourname.com” and are perfectly fine to use for personal or hobby sites.

Conclusion:

So there you have it! You can most definitely bring your own domain to Weebly, and we even encourage it.

It’s easy to do, and it makes your site look more professional. Transfer an existing domain or buy a new one directly through Weebly today!

PRO TIP: If you are planning to bring your own domain to Weebly, please be aware that there are some potential risks involved. First of all, we recommend that you only do this if you are comfortable with managing DNS records and are familiar with the process of transferring a domain name. Additionally, please keep in mind that Weebly is not responsible for any downtime or loss of data that may occur during the transfer process.
Madison Geldart

Madison Geldart

Cloud infrastructure engineer and tech mess solver.